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One of Sam Rubin's first entertainment segments

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One of Sam Rubin's first entertainment segments

Sam Rubin has always been Los Angeles’ entertainment reporter, even in high school.

In footage sent to KTLA, Rubin was part of the “Student News” broadcast in the late 1970s, when he attended high school.

“Student News” was a television production prepared by students of LAUSD, broadcasting in 1977. Sporting his gentle candor, Rubin’s signature inflection can be heard in every delivered line.

Rubin was joined by other student journalists from high schools across Los Angeles and it was sponsored by groups like the City Wide Students Affairs Council.

Located in Sawtelle, University High School has produced many successful alumni. 

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Some notable alumni include Forest Whitaker, along with legendary filmmaker and “Godfather” director Francis Ford Coppola.

  • Sam Rubin in high school during a taping of "Student News" in 1977 (Rick Gerber).
  • Sam Rubin in high school during a taping of "Student News" in 1977 (Rick Gerber).
  • Sam Rubin in high school during a taping of "Student News" in 1977 (Rick Gerber).
  • Sam Rubin in high school during a taping of "Student News" in 1977 (Rick Gerber).

In perhaps one of his first on-camera entertainment segments, Rubin highlighted the release of “Star Wars,” the science-fiction epic. 

“Possibly the only thing wrong with ‘Star Wars’ is its $4 admission fee,” Rubin said in the high school news production. “This may be reasonable for a movie of Star Wars’ stature but it seems $4 admission charges are now becoming the standard of the industry.”

“Star Wars,” released in 1977, was a massive commercial success. It grossed approximately $775 million worldwide during its initial theatrical run and became one of the highest-grossing films of all time.

Rubin began his time at KTLA in 1991, winning countless Emmys and a Golden Mike for Best Entertainment Reporter. 

He also received a lifetime achievement award from the Southern California Broadcasters Association.

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Born in San Diego, Rubin moved to Los Angeles when he was a child, attending University High School.

He graduated from Occidental College in 1982, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in American studies and rhetoric. 

Sam Rubin died on May 10, as the entire city mourned his loss, with tributes from countless Hollywood A-listers and iconic locations around the Southland. 

“Sam Rubin, you will be missed,” Tom Hanks said in an Instagram post. “A good guy, that Sam.”

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Boyle Heights warehouse cleanup begins as crews face 85 million pounds of spoiled food

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Cleanup efforts are underway Thursday at the Boyle Heights cold-storage warehouse that burned for eight days after firefighters officially declared the massive blaze knocked down Wednesday evening. Los Angeles Fire Department crews remain at the Lineage warehouse near Union Pacific Avenue and South La Puente Street as they transition into the overhaul phase, searching for […]

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Hospital needs help identifying man found unconscious in downtown Los Angeles

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Hospital needs help identifying man found unconscious in downtown Los Angeles

A hospital needs help identifying a male patient who was found injured and unconscious in downtown Los Angeles.

The man is believed to be in his 30s, according to the Los Angeles General Medical Center. 

He was found injured on the ground on Omar Street and has been hospitalized since June 22.

He stands 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 176 pounds. He has brown eyes, dark brown hair and tattoos across his upper body.

A male patient in his 30s was found injured in downtown Los Angeles on June 22, 2026. (Los Angeles General Medical Center)

He did not have any personal belongings to help staff identify him or contact loved ones. Workers did not disclose the nature of his injuries.

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Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to call clinical social worker Cesar Robles at 323-409-6885.

The public can also call the L.A. General Medical Center’s Department of Social Work at 323-409-5253 or, after hours from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., call 323-409-6883. On weekends, call 323-409-5254.

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Clue may identify SUV in Long Beach hit-and-run that left woman injured

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Police are asking the public for help Wednesday in identifying a hit-and-run driver who left a woman badly injured in Long Beach late last month. The May 24 crash occurred around 11 p.m. as the victim was crossing East 2nd Street, according to the Long Beach Police Department. Video provided by police showed a dark-colored […]

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